The Beneteau Oceanis 390 (1990) is a solid and well-equipped cruiser featuring three comfortable double cabins and two heads, ideal for family sailing or extended cruising.
The boat is powered by a Volvo Penta D2-40F engine (1200 hours), regularly serviced and in excellent condition.
Recent upgrades in 2024 include new standing rigging, solar panel, keel bolts, bimini, refrigerator system, and house and starter batteries, reflecting a proactive approach to maintenance and reliability.
A new freshwater filter and saltwater foot pump for the galley add to onboard comfort. With 550 litres of freshwater storage and twin black water tanks, the boat is well-prepared for longer passages.
Sailing performance is supported by a main sail in good condition, a large furling genoa with a new UV strip, and a cruising chute, plus a spinnaker pole. The running rigging is mostly in good shape, with some lines recently replaced.
Navigation and electronics include a Raymarine depth sounder, VHF, Autohelm 4000 autopilot, and multiple USB charging points.
Safety gear includes a (currently out-of-service) liferaft, safety belts, life jackets, and fire equipment.
Anchoring is robust with a new 20kg Rocna anchor, 80m of chain, and a serviced Lofrans windlass.
Extras like kitchenware, tools, charts, spare parts, an IRB with a 5hp Mercury outboard, and ample bedding make this yacht a well-rounded, ready-to-go cruiser.
The boat is sailing now and available for viewing. The handover will be possible in Salamina, Greece, in mid September.
Location: Achillio, Greece
Flag: New Zealand
EU VAT is paid
LOA: 11.68 m
Beam: 3.91 m
Draft: 1.65 m
- 3 double cabins, 2 heads
- Engine: Volvo Penta D2-40F (2014) – 40 HP
- Engine Hours: Approx. 1200
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Fuel Tank: 150 L
- Water Tanks: 3 tanks (FRP + Polyethylene) – Total 550 L
- Black Water Tanks: 2 x Polyethylene – Total 80 L
- Keel Type: Fin keel
- Steering: Wheel
Upgrades (2024–2025)
- New standing rigging (2024)
- New keel bolts (2024)
- New 175W solar panel (2024)
- New bimini (2024)
- New refrigerator compressor and ice box (2024)
- New house batteries: 2 × 140Ah AGM (2024)
- New starter battery: 1 × 95Ah AGM (2024)
- Genoa UV strip replaced (2024)
- Fresh water filter (2025)
- New galley saltwater foot pump (2024)
- Minor sail repairs (2024)
Sails and Rigging
- Mainsail – good condition
- Furling genoa – large, UV strip new in 2024
- Cruising chute – good condition (some mildew staining)
- Running rigging – mostly good; some lines older but functional
- New mainsheet traveller (2024)
- New roller reefing rope (2024)
- Spinnaker pole – unused but appears functional
Deck and Anchoring
- Anchor 1: Rocna 20kg (new 2024) with 80m of 10mm chain
- Anchor 2: CQR (12–14kg est.)
- Anchor 3: Danforth
- Windlass: Lofrans Cayman 88 (electric, recently serviced)
- Passarelle: 1 x wooden, 1 x folding aluminium
- Boarding Ladder: Stainless steel, hinged and extended
- Fenders: 10 x side fenders, 1 x large stern fender
Navigation and Electronics
- VHF Radio
- Raymarine ST60+ depth sounder (accurate)
- Raymarine ST60+ wind/speed (not working – mast fitting required)
- Autohelm 4000 autopilot
- Compass
- USB Ports: 5 x USB charging points
Galley
- Refrigerator: New compressor and ice box (2024) – working well
- Pump: Saltwater foot pump (new 2024)
- Cookware: Full set – cutlery, crockery, cups, pans, etc.
- Gas Bottles:
- 3 x 3.5kg Greek (various condition)
- 1 x small Turkish (excellent condition)
Plumbing
- Fresh Water Tanks: 3 tanks – 550 L total
- Black Water Tanks: 2 x polyethylene (80 L) with manual macerators
- Water Filter: New (2025)
- Bilge Pumps: 1 x electric, 1 x manual
Safety Equipment
- Liferaft: Seasava 6-person (out of service)
- Life Jackets:
- 2 x Seago child life jackets
- 4 x Plastimo Pilot 2 adult harnesses
- Safety Belts: 3
- Horseshoe Buoy: 1
- Emergency Tiller
- Fire Safety:
- 2 x Fire extinguishers
- 1 x Fire blanket
Additional Equipment
- Tender (IRB): Avon Rover R 2.80
- Outboard: Mercury 5hp 4-stroke (2010)
- Winches:
- 2 x Lewmar 46 (self-tailing)
- 2 x Lewmar 30 (self-tailing)
- Fishing Gear: 1 x Rod, several hand lines
- Tools & Spares
- Greek water pilot books, a few Greek charts
- Extensive onboard book collection
- Original boat manual + most equipment manuals
- Bedding: Linen, duvets, pillows – full set





































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Good morning, is it possible to transfer the boat to Croatia?
Yes, it’s possible, after full payment. Cost’s about €4000